Saumur and the Mushroom Caves

The dominant feature of the Saumur skyline is the Chateau. Over the centuries the chateau has been used as a palace, garrison and a prison, and is now a museum housing many collections of French history.

From the chateau walls there are impressive views back over the city and to the other side of the river.

Saumur is a very lively town with a population of about 30,000 residents. It has a great range of shops, restaurants and cafes and is very easy to walk around. We loved it here.

On the outskirts of Saumur are quite a few mushroom caves that are still being used to produce a wide variety of mushrooms for the French market. The cave we visited was a cool 14 deg C which apparently is the perfect temperature for growing mushrooms.

Some are grown in hanging bags, some in circular bags on the floor and others in large growing trays.

Here are just some of the varieties grown.

These few looked totally unappetising.

Next we are off to the countryside for a drive.

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12 Responses to Saumur and the Mushroom Caves

  1. Robyn Kiddell's avatar Robyn Kiddell says:

    Love the mushrooms! How’s your French language going?

  2. Jill Holdman's avatar Jill Holdman says:

    Looks amazing! 🍄 xx

  3. Linda Every's avatar Linda Every says:

    I’m happy you are having such a good time. Your commentary is fantastic Kerry. Looking forward to your next adventure.

  4. Noel Lawrence's avatar Noel Lawrence says:

    Very impressed, The buildings, country side, scenery very impressive. Seen more here than any documentary,. Close rival to the Tour de France commentary. I can see why people love France. I am enjoying the blog. all the best to both of you. Noel

  5. Debra Kolkka's avatar Debra Kolkka says:

    I’ve not heard of this one, it looks great.

  6. olsonfamilytree's avatar olsonfamilytree says:

    Magic!!😂
    And it really does. 😘

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